He keeps preaching to me that that's the kind of receiver I can be. I watch him and I admire the guy, so I'm going to go out there and watch film of him because that's the kind of receiver I want to be, a nasty guy who does everything.
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You try to tell people you don't think about it too much, but it was definitely like take a step back and breathe deep, ... There was a battle at the slot position going on and the coaches had a tough decision to make. Fortunately they have enough belief in me that I did well enough that they could use me again. I've got to make sure I go out there and continue to do my job and make sure that they're happy that they went in the decision they did.
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I would have wished it different today. They were better than us. But that's the good thing about this league. You always get another chance. New England isn't as strong as they were in the past, but they're still a good football team. At this level, you're never vulnerable. I mean, they won the Super Bowl last year.
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